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7 TopicsHow to remove spaces from Dropbox folder names (spaces causing issues)
Hi There, We need to run Bitnami web stacks but the path contains spaces because of the Dropbox folder name. How do we rename the folders so there aren't spaces? Or if we unsubscribe from Dropbox for business (we've found it kind of painful in practice) will the personal dropbox folder name get renamed to 'Dropbox' (without spaces/brackets)? Cheers BenSolved11KViews2likes9CommentsNeed Strategy Advice on how to get TB's of data from external drives to DB Biz Unlimited
long-time Dropbox Basic user here (tho did the Pro for about a year once), along with my wife who continues touse Pro. i'm getting tired of using "bandaid" solutions for our ever-growing data space needs. by that i mean, every year or two having to purchase bigger/multiple external hard drives for it all; not to mention the hassel of having to have double the need for "backups"; plustired of having drives fail & the hassel of fixing/replacing. SO, i'm starting to research Cloud-based solutions. wondering if we can just finally do-away with all the external drives & just rely on a Cloud solution - not only to store & have access to all the data that won't fit on our little MacBook & MacBook Pro SSD drives, but to also rely on it's redundency/auto-backup in case something goes wrong in the Cloud with the primary access point. yes, i know this would require Internet access any time we want/need to interact with our data - that's not a problem (for us). after researching about ones like CrashPlan, BackBlaze, etc, & even straight up Amazon something'or'other, it dawned on me to look & see if Dropbox could accomodate our desires here. we've been using Dropbox already for years & have been very happy with it. it's been a smooth'n'seemless integration on our Mac's & iOS devices. but it's never been a place we've considered for "mass storage" because everything that's in our DB's is also synced & resides on our computers. then my wife discovered the "Selective Sync" feature in her Pro account, and that got me to wondering if it's possible to somehow send all our data (currently aprox 6TB) up to DB & use Selective Sync to make sure it's not ALL trying to sync with our computers. but in what i've read thus far, it's NOT possible to sync an external drive up to DB. i've also read that DB will not provide a "seed" drive via the mail like others (CrashPlan) does. so, before i start to strategize HOW to make this happen, i guess i need to know IF this is possible at all --> ??? seemsto me that i should be able to subscribe to a Dropbox Business account that both my wife & i can be members of; then i suppose i would have to little-by-little copy data from the external drives over to my Mac's DB sync folder. then when i've used as much precious SSD space on my Mac as i can spare, turn on the Selective Sync option for all that; then delete, rinse, & repeat until it's all up there. another question comes to mind --> can't i create a "Symlink" of my Mac's DB folder to an external drive to save the steps'n'time of the above scenario??? next, regarding DB Business's "unlimited space" (a.k.a. "As much space as needed"), i read... https://www.dropbox.com/help/225 ...that indicates my wife & i would only get 1 TB of space, then we'd have to contact DB for more!!!!! WTF is THAT all about?!?! i don't want to have to contact support, sales, or anybody when i hit that 1tb limit (which i will, at least 6 times right off the bat). if it's truly "unlimited" then it should just be unlimited. am i misunderstanding something here??? additionally, i notice on the "Pricing" page, Business shows "$12.50 / user / month". does that mean for my wife & i, it would be $25/mo? what if we don't need any "teams" or "groups" nor any additional "spaces"? we just need ONE dropbox location we can sync everything to so both of us have access to it. but we'd need to keep our respective DB account areas that only sync to each of our Macs (mine for me + hers for her + one shared). does that all make sense? FYI, in case it's a perceived issue... both my wife & i work from home with our own businesses, so it would be "for business" more than personal use. THANKS!!! -jason.Solved6.1KViews0likes4Comments